Dewalt DWX724 Compact Miter Saw Stand

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Was worried about it being "too" compact - nope, it's perfect. Used on Eagle Scout project sites with my DW717 (10" miter). Just unlatch the saw, shake off the sawdust, toss it in the car, good to go. Very manageable and sturdy. I can see where its big brother would be good for high volumes of long stock, but this is quite adept for a non-pro like me. Just right.

This stand is really nice for moving around. If you're someone that moves your miter saw a lot or sets up and takes down everyday this is a great stand.

Pros:It is very stable and sits at a good height.

The extensions are very stable and can support a lot of weight well.

It stores into a much smaller space and is half the weight of the more expensive wheeled stands

Unless you don't have to lift your wheeled stand ever I'd take this over any wheeled stand I've seen at even double its price

Cons:Complete lack of precision with its stops for making repeated cuts. The stop can wiggle more than ¼" making that feature useless. If you've used any of dewalts miter stands before you know what I mean.

Its doesn't have a leveling foot. This isn't really a big deal to me but its a shame dewalt doesn't add it when it would be very easy.

In summary:There are definantly nicer stands out there and its not my first choice for a miter saw stand but it's definitely my choice for a miter saw stand under $300.

If you deal with 16'+ lengths of heavier material a lot I would definitely recommend dewalts larger version of this stand. For me I don't so I just add a roller stand for when I do.

You can buy extra mounting brackets for this stand making it very easy to swap saws if you take a different one out depending on what kind of work you're doing.

Surprisingly heavy. Good balance between portability and stability. Folds up nicely. Worse feature - the support arms sag as you extend them, so you constantly need the adjust the height whenever you change the arm position to keep the support level with the miter table.

I have only used it twice so far and have learned what an essential part of a mitre saw it is. I have a small shop so my moveable tools have to be put away for the evening, this makes it very easy. It also makes it easy to setup in another location and eliminates the problem of making something to hold a longer board flush with the saw bed.

The stand is amazing. Not only is pretty light, it is also very easy to use and fold. Takes up very small amount of space and ca convert any area into a work bench for your chop saw. Easy to store and transfer to job sites. I would totally recommend this to make you life a lot easier.

This is a great alternative to the full size DW723. On many occasions I have not needed the fulle size of the DW723 and wanted a smaller version, this is it. I plan to keep both my larger version and this, but the average homeowner could get away with this alone. The size is easy to store and set upi is a breeze, plus regardless of the model, the saw brackets fit the DW723, DW724 and DW725, great move on dewalts part. my only con is that there is only a few dollar difference between this model and the DW723.

I have been waiting for DeWalt to come out with a compact stand for many years now and am glad to finally own one. I use this indoors in my shop and outdoors on site. It is very sturdy and easily handles my DeWalt compound sliding mitre saw. [...]

BEST ANSWER:It does come with Mounting Brackets!And we use it for Hitachi as well as Dewalt.Be prepared to only meet to mounting holes if using other than Dewalt brand saws.Works as intended.Alex DintsinAl-Din Service

BEST ANSWER:It does come with Mounting Brackets!And we use it for Hitachi as well as Dewalt.Be prepared to only meet to mounting holes if using other than Dewalt brand saws.Works as intended.Alex DintsinAl-Din Service

For a saw, yes, it includes brackets. They don’t fit all chop saws however. the manual has instructions on how to make a plywood template to get them to fit most non-dewalt saws (it fit my Makita out of the box).

BEST ANSWER:Nope, they come with it as well as the stops. Does exactly the same thing as its larger and heavier brother except will not extend out quite as far. That said, each extension slides out almost 4’ each side.Steven Gardner

BEST ANSWER:Nope, they come with it as well as the stops. Does exactly the same thing as its larger and heavier brother except will not extend out quite as far. That said, each extension slides out almost 4’ each side.Steven Gardner

Nope, they come with it as well as the stops. Does exactly the same thing as its larger and heavier brother except will not extend out quite as far. That said, each extension slides out almost 4' each side

Warranty

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Three-Year Limited Warranty. DEWALT will repair, without charge, any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover part failure due to normal wear or tool abuse. For further detail of warranty coverage and warranty repair information, visit www.dewalt.com or call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258). This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage caused where repairs have been made or attempted by others. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary in certain states or provinces.

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